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I like some of Mr Coppola's work Leaving Last Vegas and dare I say it Matchstick Men. Apart from Family Man which is ok and Ghost Rider because I liked the original comic book I agree with Chris totally!

Ok ok yeah so he has down some rubbish but I generally like his work (i love Leaving Las Vegas strangely).. Gone in sixty seconds is alright perhaps more for the hilarous performance of chris ecellston as the wood loving villian..

Yeah, that one wasn't bad. I also liked "The Family Man", and for the record, "National Treasure" as well, a very pleasant surprise. "Wild at Heart" was CRAZY awesome. Nic Cage does have a lot of junk in his resume, but he's also got some very good movies.

So Helen Mirren wins an Oscar and does this as her follow up film? Bravo. Following in the proud tradition of Halle Berry with Catwoman, Charlize Theron with Aeon Flux and Nicole Kidman with Bewitched.

I have just seen the Theatrical Trailer for the 2nd National Treasure installment, and I'm VERY excited! The movie's called "National Treasure: Book of Secrets". In the trailer, all the original gang's back including Nicholas Cage, Diane Kruger, Justin Bartha and guest stars include Ed Harris and Helen Mirren. These two might just make the movie more interesting. Here's a rundown of the upcoming film, not due for release till December!

Treasure hunter Benjamin Franklin Gates looks to discover the truth behind the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, by uncovering the mystery within the 18 pages missing from assassin John Wilkes Booth's diary.